Reptilia goes LIVE! with the PICKER ambi safety selector
Reptilia goes LIVE! with the PICKER ambi safety selector

Reptilia has launched The PICKER, an ambidextrous safety selector designed for speed, consistency, and control for both left and right-handed shooters. Constructed from durable billet 7075-T6 aluminum with various finish options, it offers rapid safety engagement. The PICKER is compatible with all MIL-SPEC AR-15 lowers and is made in the USA.

Reptilia states “Reptilia® is proud to announce the release of The PICKER, an ambidextrous safety selector engineered for unmatched speed, consistency, and control, no matter which hand is on the rifle. Designed to deliver a truly mirrored control experience for both left and right handed shooters, The PICKER ensures rapid and intuitive safety manipulation, even under high-pressure conditions. Machined from billet 7075-T6 aluminum and finished with MIL-STD Type III hardcoat anodizing, it offers the durability, precision, and reliability demanded by professionals and serious shooters alike. Whether run left or right handed, or by shooters who frequently transition between both, The PICKER eliminates compromise, delivering the same confident feel and function from either side.”

FEATURES:

  • True Ambidexterity – Identical feel and function from both sides
  • 75° or 90° Configurable Throw – Rapid, consistent engagement without overshooting
  • Rugged Construction – CNC-machined from billet 7075-T6 aluminum, MIL-STD Type III hardcoat anodized
  • Universal Compatibility – Fits all MIL-SPEC AR-15 lowers
  • Multiple Finish Options – Available in FDE, Black, and Clear
  • Made in the USA – Designed and engineered in North Carolina

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